I'd really like to hear a segment on moving from online poker into live play at a casino, especially making the first transition into the poker room (since I know just about every online based player is a little uneasy when they sit at the felt for the first time).

I'd also like to hear a segment about Turning Stone's poker room and the type of strategy that is best to take down the newly founded $1/$1 NL game, $1/$2 NL game, and the $2/$4 limit game.

Ace-Jack, in my experience has given me the most amount of trouble to play, especially in the blinds following a raise. Here's an example: (MTT, 1/2 Field Remains)

Your in the BB holding AJ. You have 15 times the big blind. An average aggressive raiser with 30 BBs makes it 3x the BB in middle position and its folded to you... what's the best play?

I'd really like to hear a segment on moving from online poker into live play at a casino, especially making the first transition into the poker room (since I know just about every online based player is a little uneasy when they sit at the felt for the first time).

I'd also like to hear a segment about Turning Stone's poker room and the type of strategy that is best to take down the newly founded $1/$1 NL game, $1/$2 NL game, and the $2/$4 limit game.

Ace-Jack, in my experience has given me the most amount of trouble to play, especially in the blinds following a raise. Here's an example: (MTT, 1/2 Field Remains)

Your in the BB holding AJ. You have 15 times the big blind. An average aggressive raiser with 30 BBs makes it 3x the BB in middle position and its folded to you... what's the best play?

Then say the flop is A-K-7... best play here?

Welcome to the forums. Rather than the radio show, specific these questions like these would be good to throw out on the forums. Your questions about AJ in tourneys would be good in the Small Stakes MTT forums and questions about Turning Stone maybe in Brick and Mortar.

One thing I really liked about the old pre-2p2 show were the interviews with people in the "poker business" like Mori Eskandani, Calvin Ayre, Lee Jones, Jay Greenspan, Tim Peters who talked about poker publishing, television production, and online development. Any chance you could work some more of those in?

This is a bit late, and a LOT of self-promotion, but a grudge match over 2 years in the making finally happened at the beginning of this month when I played EC10 HU4PARTIALROLLZ. There has been bad blood between us for a long time, and we are both polarizing figures in the forum. I had offered to play him a few times in the past, and he had declined previously, but he accepted around midway through the thread in link 1, and link 2 gets more into the match parameters and match itself, which I won pretty convincingly.

I am still a beginner and I suppose many others will be as well. i wonder if it is possible to discuss items for begiiners as well.
Finely, could you guys become a bit less American-centered (and i mean this in the most pleasant way) and also focus on Europe and Asia?

Hmm... how about something on the economics of B&M rooms - not just what they earn in rake (and the float on jackpot $... >.<) but their costs.. what's the profit margin per table? How does this compare to online?

Similarly, maybe some information on how tournament structures are formulated, designed, and refined - is it all guesswork, is there a TDA guide, has someone modelled it all out on a computer somewhere?